All fonts on your operating system should be available to SketchUp. Do your other programs have fonts? I’d suggest installing more fonts, but it sounds like you’re having a more serious issue with your actual computer (rather than the program). If it’s your computer’s malfunction, then I’d recommend backing up your files (and triple check that you didn’t forget anything), then factory resetting your computer (or whatever it’s called).

Yes all fonts should be available, and they are in every app. As a
professional designer type is a huge part of my job. It’s apparently an
accepted issue that sketchup pro 2015 font doesn’t work in sierra. It’s not
my fault, it’s that the software is no longer supported or updated to
address issues. Upgrading is the only solution to bringing this
functionality back. Oh well.

Thanks. I have all types of fonts, and I use them daily in Adobe products.
That’s not the issue. The issue is that the font dialog box is non
functional in SketchUp and SketchUp alone as a result of my updated
operating system. Yes I am on a Mac running the current OS, and my version
of SketchUp isn’t compatible fully with it in this regard.

Quite a post for someone who “Joined 33 mins ago”. You think my job is replying to the forums? Hahaha…

I gave the person a solution (upgrade), a workaround (patch using defaults write… yea, find someone on the forums who has THOSE chops), and a setting of expectations because I presume most people here haven’t written software and don’t understand about matching up our dylibs with dylibs in the future which haven’t been written yet from Microsoft or Apple OS’s.

You’ve garnered all that in 35 minutes? I will continue to provide tech help in my spare time because frankly, I’ve watched over the years what a difference it’s made to help products. You’re certainly entitled to your opinion and welcome to kneel every time I post… but I’m still posting.

Ok, looks like I jumped the gun there a little…
Ive been out of the sketchup loop for a few years and the reason I posted the above idea is because I’m in a similar boat, no fonts in the font book! So my plan was to A,B and C as above but now I see that SketchUp has changed its business model. Is there a way to use the browser version of SketchUp in a similar fashion to what I proposed? Just spit-balling here…

Using a specific function from a free version of the program to import data into a licensed version of the same program (albeit an older version) that has the same functionality except broken… Yep, I’m a criminal.

I didn’t say SU 15 was broken, just that one piece of functionality is
broken, which is ONLY fixed with a very very expensive software upgrade, or
a downgrade to the main OS, both of which are incredibly impractical. The
workaround here allows the INTENDED functionality to be reinstated, and the
licenses are still valid. Your opinion on whether you agree is cute, but
changes nothing about mine.